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Topic: Other hobbies? (Read 7354 times)

I have a hobby that involves the next step after the fermentation process, but we're not allowed to talk about on this forum. I find this pretty amusing because homebrewing used to be illegal too, until homebrewers worked hard to have homebrewing made legal.

This other hobby suffers from erroneous myths that are repeated by many out of ignorance of the subject. The hobby is involved in a new craft renaissance on the commercial level. Take my word for it. Doing it a home will become as common as homebrewing someday, once again. We just have to overcome all of the BS myths that surround it.

Don't tell anyone, but this hobby is actually legal in Missouri. Federally no, but on the state level, yes.

I have a hobby that involves the next step after the fermentation process, but we're not allowed to talk about on this forum. I find this pretty amusing because homebrewing used to be illegal too, until homebrewers worked hard to have homebrewing made legal.

This other hobby suffers from erroneous myths that are repeated by many out of ignorance of the subject. The hobby is involved in a new craft renaissance on the commercial level. Take my word for it. Doing it a home will become as common as homebrewing someday, once again. We just have to overcome all of the BS myths that surround it.

Don't tell anyone, but this hobby is actually legal in Missouri. Federally no, but on the state level, yes.

I didn't know that.

I was at a friends house who's opening a craft distillery when he was 'planning' recipes. While seeing the process, I felt like 'This is it? This is illegal?' It was like I'd just found out soap was considered dangerous.

I have a hobby that involves the next step after the fermentation process, but we're not allowed to talk about on this forum. I find this pretty amusing because homebrewing used to be illegal too, until homebrewers worked hard to have homebrewing made legal.

This other hobby suffers from erroneous myths that are repeated by many out of ignorance of the subject. The hobby is involved in a new craft renaissance on the commercial level. Take my word for it. Doing it a home will become as common as homebrewing someday, once again. We just have to overcome all of the BS myths that surround it.

My collection of vintage instruments. Of course they weren't vintage when I bought them. I still like to write and record, but I must admit it's hard to find the time. I do still play enough to keep my chops though. The flute and violin in the cases are my daughter's, although I do kick her ass on violin.